Sunset Strip Remains One of Los Angeles’ Hottest Neighborhoods

The mile and a half stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood is also known as The Sunset Strip. Extending from West Hollywood’s eastern border with Hollywood at Crescent Heights Boulevard, to its western border with Beverly Hills at Doheny Drive, The Strip is highly coveted. Embracing top-tier boutiques, restaurants, and nightclubs while also offering exclusivity, The Sunset Strip remains one of the most consistent markets in all of Los Angeles.

Undoubtedly, one of the hottest neighborhoods in Los Angeles real estate is the Bird Streets. This enclave of luxury homes, located high above the Sunset Strip, has become one of the few go-to locations for high-end buyers. Nestled in the southeast Santa Monica Mountains, you can’t help but feel you “made it” when you gaze at the hustle of the City of Angels sitting below.

Rising 7% over the last three years, the median sales price of homes has never dipped below $1.2M and has never risen above $1.5M until now, reaching $1,520,750. With little to no change in average sales price per square foot from Q2 of 2015 at $897/sqft, the average home spends roughly 64 days on market. This past quarter proves Sunset Strip remains a market with a bright future. Below are just a handful of the stunning Hilton & Hyland homes we are listing in the area.